Some within the organization were starting to get nervous at the lack of involvement this season from the Front Office personnel. While the locker room chemistry is good despite the bad results, the coaching staff was not very pleased with management's attitude (or lack of it) this season.
And that is not only from the coaching staff. Fans are starting to lose their patience. Too many seasons of losing. Since that summer when Kyle Lowry decided to sign with the Grizzlies, the Bucks have been trying to find their way in the CSL, with no success yet. There is a young promising core in place with Brandon Ingram, Thon Maker and Wendell Carter, but patience does not last forever, and at some point results must come, otherwise we may see changes in the Front Office. Trade offers keep coming on a regular basis for both Ingram and Maker, but they are going nowhere. And Carter, if it wasn't for his shooting and limited minutes, could be very well in contention for the Rookie of the Year award, as his rebounding numbers are amazing.Coaching staff member wrote:We are worried. This used to be a franchise were management was always involved in every detail of the team. And this season, well, we have barely seen our GM come to the training facilities, let alone attend a single game. At one point we even didn't know if there was to be a big change or something, because it was like we were left on our own.
Sophomore Brandon Ingram has established himself as the leader of the team.
Besides that young core, the Bucks do have a very deep and talented frontcourt, with veterans Nerlens Noel and Jonas Valanciunas coming off the bench and playing really well. But they have lots of issues to solve in the backcourt. David Stockton and rookie Frank Mason share point guard duties, and both of them are liabilities on the defensive end, something their good outside shooting cannot mask. Kelly Oubre Jr is the unquestioned shooting guard of the team, yet he has to make better shot selection to really contribute as expected. But there is no depth behind him. So until the Bucks can address those issues and their young guys make better decisions on offense, things does not look much promising.
So is a trade coming? Well, given their General Manager has just returned it is highly unlikely we see a move any time soon. However, sources close to the Front Office report that the Bucks are decided to change things this offseason, addressing their shortcomings. Whether that is via draft, trade or free agents remains to be seen, or even a combination of all three. One thing is for sure, the Front Office is decided to turn this team around. However, do not expect the Bucks to sacrifice their young core to do that.